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throat and up to the midlobe of the lower lip within; 

 the smaller lobes — as the lip — pubescent without, 

 0.2—0.25 by 0.15— 0.2 cM., the lip pink, reaching 0.5— 0.8 

 by 0.25—0.4 cM., entire; stamens exsert, 0.6—0.7 cM., 

 filaments villous in the lower half, glandular in the upper 

 one, stout and broadened below; style 0.7 — 0.9 cM., 

 exsert, with shortly bifid apex; ovary glabrous, minutely 

 villous at tip; drape obovoid, 0.8—1.3 cM. long. 



Java: Kuhl et v. Hasselt in H. L.-B. sub no. 909.107— 

 54. — Korthals inH.L.-B.subno. 908.272— 136,Krawang.— 

 Junghuhn in H. L.-B. sub no. 908.267-1210, Tjiletu, 

 native name: Ki bigchbul, a large tree and in H. L.-B. 

 sub no. 908.267—1220, native name Ki Katjapi. 



Timor: Forbes no. 3784 (very little barbellate in the 

 axils of the nerves beneath). 



New-Guinea : Hollrung no. 672, Kais.-W.-land, flow, 

 in Aug. 1887. — Ledermann no. 10474, Kais.-W.-land, 

 Camp Malu on Sepik-river, 30—40 M. in alt., a small 

 tree, 4 — 5 M. high; bark light-grey; fr. green-yellow on 

 4-1-1913. - Hollrung no. 708, Kais.-Wilh.-land, 2nd 

 Augusta-station, flow, in Sept. 1887 (leaves membranous 

 or thin-chartaceous, 10 — 19 by 4—7 cM.). 



Philippines: Merrill no. 9330, Taytay, Palawan, flow, 

 in May 1913. 



Distribution: India, Burma, Siam, Cochin China, Malay 

 Peninsula, Java!, Timor!, New-Guinea!, Palawan!, Min- 

 danao (Merrill), N.-Australia, Queensland (see Hallier, 1. c). 



30. V. vestita Wall.. Cat. no. 1750 (1828); Schau., 

 DC. Prodr. XI, 692; Hook. f.. Fl., Br. Ind. IV, 587; 

 King and Gamble, Journ. As. Spc. Beng. LXXIV, 4, 854; 

 Miquel, Fl. Ind. bat. II, 864 and suppl. I, 242 and 568; 

 Hall. {., Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 54. - V. Fin- 

 laysoniana Wall, Cat. no. 6314 (1828). — A moderate- 

 sized tree; branchlets round, with petioles and cymes softly 

 grey-tawny-pubescent; leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets charta- 



